A nice group of rolling blocks! My very first .22 was an octagonal barreled Remington Rolling Block that I bought in Standard 4 from my primary school caretaker for 10/-. The barrel was pretty poked...
Liked On: 27-06-2023, 10:54 PM
The Police policy is to not recognise deactivation of a firearm. The legal definition of a 'firearm' in the Arms Act is very broad and includes incomplete firearms that are able to be repaired or...
Liked On: 27-06-2023, 08:05 PM
I don't know what the Wapiti licenses cost but I found one of my grandfather's Otago Acclimatisation Society licenses dated 1927 to shoot one Red stag in the Matukituki. The price was 5 Pounds which...
Liked On: 27-06-2023, 06:06 PM
The Police policy is to not recognise deactivation of a firearm. The legal definition of a 'firearm' in the Arms Act is very broad and includes incomplete firearms that are able to be repaired or...
Liked On: 27-06-2023, 09:39 AM
Here are three classics that are representative of my areas of interest: .451 Whitworth rifle - NZ Wars, .56 Spencer carbine - US Civil War, .41 Henry Deringer - Otago Gold Rush. 225972225973225974
Liked On: 27-06-2023, 08:54 AM
The Police policy is to not recognise deactivation of a firearm. The legal definition of a 'firearm' in the Arms Act is very broad and includes incomplete firearms that are able to be repaired or...
Liked On: 27-06-2023, 02:08 AM
The Police policy is to not recognise deactivation of a firearm. The legal definition of a 'firearm' in the Arms Act is very broad and includes incomplete firearms that are able to be repaired or...
Liked On: 27-06-2023, 01:58 AM
A nice group of rolling blocks! My very first .22 was an octagonal barreled Remington Rolling Block that I bought in Standard 4 from my primary school caretaker for 10/-. The barrel was pretty poked...
Liked On: 26-06-2023, 09:19 PM
Don't you love it when a plan comes together!
Liked On: 26-06-2023, 09:14 PM
The missing ejector screw on the No4 Mk2 is an easy fix but before you do that check to ensure the rifle has not been rebarreled to 7.62x51. This was a popular conversion with the Mk2's as they were...
Liked On: 26-06-2023, 06:56 PM
The missing ejector screw on the No4 Mk2 is an easy fix but before you do that check to ensure the rifle has not been rebarreled to 7.62x51. This was a popular conversion with the Mk2's as they were...
Liked On: 26-06-2023, 06:48 PM
The missing ejector screw on the No4 Mk2 is an easy fix but before you do that check to ensure the rifle has not been rebarreled to 7.62x51. This was a popular conversion with the Mk2's as they were...
Liked On: 26-06-2023, 04:16 PM
I don't know what the Wapiti licenses cost but I found one of my grandfather's Otago Acclimatisation Society licenses dated 1927 to shoot one Red stag in the Matukituki. The price was 5 Pounds which...
Liked On: 26-06-2023, 06:41 AM
The Germans had the habit of only numbering their guns from 1-10,00, then starting again with a lower-case script letter (a, b, c, etc.). Lugers, Mausers, MP 40's, Maxims, etc. all have this system,...
Liked On: 26-06-2023, 01:19 AM
I designed and made 2-shot net guns for Mick and Alan in the late '70's early 80's and did a wee bit of flying in a 500 with Alan and Spence Putwain doing 'field testing'. All great guys! Possibly...
Liked On: 25-06-2023, 10:23 PM